THEY have designs on you – meet the winners of our Christmas card competition.

From a postbag of hundreds, the entries have been whittled down to two.

Now Toon fans will be receiving the designs as official Christmas e-cards.

In the four to seven-year-olds category, the winner is Aaron Hemmings, seven, of Hawthorne Primary School, Westgate, Newcastle.

In the over-eights category, 12-year-old Chloe Fraser, of Druridge Bay Middle School, Northumberland came out on top.

Aaron’s idea will now be sent out to all Junior Magpies, while Chloe’s design will go to all adult NUFC members to wish the supporters season’s greetings.

The lucky winners are now looking forward to being presented with their winning designs pitch-side at St James’ Park before Newcastle take on Watford, on December 5.

Chloe, of Widdrington, Northumberland, was delighted to be crowned one of the Christmas card competition winners.

She said: “My art teacher Mr Morris was at the match and read about the competition and told us all to enter.

“My younger sister was going to enter at first but decided against it at the last minute so I sent in my entry instead. I was really excited when I found out I had won and can’t wait to come to the match.”

Aaron of Elswick, Newcastle, can’t wait to see his design sent out to Newcastle United members.

He said: “It was my mam who saw it in the Chronicle. Me and my sister Lauren both decided to enter.

“I really like drawing and I really like football, so I can’t believe I’ve won.”

Newcastle United Foundation manager Kate Bradley, said: “It was a hard job going through all the entries and not an easy decision but we have fantastic winners in Chloe and Aaron.

“We are all really looking forward to seeing the artwork turned into e-cards.”

The next stage is for the designs to be converted into e-files by Tyneside firm ND Creative.